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Another 1st District Shooting: Man Is Shot/Wounded 1700 block Pacific Ave.



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(July 26, 2020,6;25 a.m.) -- A man was shot/wounded on Saturday night (July 25) in the 1700 block of Pacific Ave. It's the 12th shooting crime scene (fatal + non-fatal + casings/other evidence found) in the 1st Council district (Zendejas) since June 1.

LBPD Watch Commander Lt. Kris Klein tells LBREPORT.com (preliminary/limited information) that a little after 11 p.m. officers responded to the 1700 block of Pacific Afve., found a man with a gunshot wound to his neck that turned out to be non-life-threatening

No immediate details on whether this was a walk-up, drive-by or some other type of shooting. .

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>Shooting Crime Scenes since June 1, 2020 (Caveat: Updates automatically; will show levels after story's July 25 publication date.) Red = Homicides. Blue = Persons hit. Yellow = Casings found or vehicle or bldg hit
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